In the book Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis (link), Professor George Jelinek argues powerfully in favour of lifestyle changes to help those diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

He doesn’t suggest that MS can be cured by these changes, but he does talk about recovery – in the sense that relapses can be dramatically reduced, and disability progression can be dramatically slowed. And the evidence seems compelling. Short of a cure, there could be no better news for someone like me. And unlike a cure, too little too late for those who already have the disease – this is a message of real, right-here, right-now hope.